Adobe named a World’s Best Workplace for sixth year in a row

For the sixth year in a row, Adobe has been named onto Fortune Magazine’s list of 25 World’s Best Workplaces. This year, Adobe ranks number 21 on the list. The global designation was awarded because we’ve been recognized as a Best Workplace in Australia, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Great Place to Work identified the World’s Best Workplaces in 2021 by analyzing surveys representing 19.8 million employee opinions worldwide. Organizations are assessed on their efforts to create great workplaces that positively impact people and communities across multiple countries around the world. The World’s Best Workplaces have demonstrated their success in creating great workplaces and their impact on their people and communities by ranking on national lists around the world. To qualify for this award, Great Place to Work requires companies to be recognized on at least five Best Workplaces lists in Asia, Europe, Latin America, Africa, North America, or Australia—and we are proud to have been placed on eight national lists in the last year, a personal record for us.

What employees are saying

So, what makes Adobe a World’s Best Workplace?

Across our teams around the globe, we have been recognized for our diverse and inclusive workplace, creative and innovative employees, and for our unyielding dedication to our employees’ career development and wellbeing. Here’s what some of our employees from around the world have to say about their #AdobeLife.

A photo of Yonn Samuels, Director of Software Engineering, Adobe Lehi.

“Adobe puts a lot into developing better managers and leaders. The company’s approach has made it really easy to bring out some of the better parts of me.”

Yonn Samuels, Director of Software Engineering, Adobe Lehi

Our Adobe France team getting ready for a run together.

Our Adobe France team getting ready for a run together.

Adobe employees in our San Francisco office back in 2019 getting massages.

Adobe employees in our San Francisco office back in 2019 getting massages.

A photo of Honoka Sato, Partner Sales Associate, Adobe Japan.

“Adobe is a pioneer in the field of creativity and digital media. I use our creative products, and I’m always amazed by how these tools go beyond my needs and foster innovation.”

Honoka Sato, Partner Sales Associate, Adobe Japan

The Adobe UK team celebrating Pride Month in 2019.

The Adobe UK team celebrating Pride Month in 2019.

Adobe Australia Create Change teams volunteering at a national fundraising event.

Adobe Australia Create Change teams volunteering at a national fundraising event.

A photo of Sohit Kapoor, Professional Services Account Executive, Adobe India.

“Through Adobe’s Learning Fund, you can reimburse courses and tuition costs. And it’s open to all employees! Adobe truly invests in continued learning.”

Sohit Kapor, Professional Services Account Executive, Adobe India

The Adobe India team at the Adobe For All Summit in 2019, celebrating diversity and inclusion.

The Adobe India team at the Adobe For All Summit in 2019, celebrating diversity and inclusion.

The Adobe Ireland team in the Dublin office.

The Adobe Ireland team in the Dublin office.

A photo of Harley Stevens, Enterprise Account Executive, Adobe UK.

“There’s so much more to Adobe than the job. I’ve made lifelong friends here and I’ve traveled to places I never expected to visit. Being at Adobe has opened so many doors for me.”

Harley Stevens, Enterprise Account Executive, Adobe UK

At Adobe, you’ll help make software that shows the world what digital experiences can be, from e-signatures to blockbuster movies to ecommerce sites and more. Better still, you’ll be surrounded by a community guided by core values that inspire creativity, promote equality, and more.